Etc. -- Tisdale-Cummings wedding 1908
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A transcription of a page 1 article in the 19 Nov 1908 Simcoe Reformer. 
[Paragraph breaks added by the transcriber] 

                       Tisdale--Cummings

A very quiet and pretty wedding was celebrated in St Ignatius church, New York, on Wednesday, Nov. 4th, when Miss Jessica May Cummings of that city became the bride of Dr. Robert W. Tisdale of Delhi.

The bride, who wore her travelling gown, a handsome tailored costume of mahogany brown broadcloth with messaline satin and lace waist, and large brown velvet hat and caring a sheaf of bride's roses and lily of the valley, was given away by her cousin, Dr. Walter Gray Crump.

The ceremony was performed by the Rector of St Ignatius in the presence of the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends, after which the guests proceeded to the residence of Dr. Crump, 835 Madison ave., where a dainty wedding breakfast was served.

With the best wishes and congratulations of their friends Dr. and Mrs. Tisdale left on the New York Central for their home in Delhi, stopping on the way in Buffalo, Toronto and Simcoe.

Copyright 2012 John Cardiff